Will this cross-domain call with JSONP work when server doesn't support callback function in response?

The answer is: no. Just imagine that any website could load JSON data from your Gmail account just because you are logged in - would be bad, right? So browsers rightfully prevent you from reading JSON data across domains unless the target allows it (via CORS or by supporting a callback).

This should work, you won't be able to do anything with the response, it will likely just be evaluated and thrown away. But if you just want to invoke a service on the remote server there is no reason why this wouldn;t work.

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